Here's the link I saw that officially links McAlpine to the BBC story, but keep in mind, this website, Topix, has zero credibility because anyone can create an anonymous account and say whatever they would like. So, by itself, not convincing, but if it causes a major news outlet to come forward with its claims, then that's a big deal... but so far, it's only this: http://www.topix.com/forum/world/united-kingdom/TI0V8BPDVK4BKJPHG

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I'll be just fine and dandyLord, it's like a hard candy ChristmasI'm barely getting through tomorrowBut I won't let sorrow get me way down.

If someone grows a set and arrests Lord McAlpine, then the shit hits the fan -- because it brings up top-secret information if they were using boys to blackmail foreign diplomats (which sounds like the very thing British intelligence would do).

Cant

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I'll be just fine and dandyLord, it's like a hard candy ChristmasI'm barely getting through tomorrowBut I won't let sorrow get me way down.

I know about couple of cases of people from police involved in similar cases making ring of abusers working safely fro years. Some of them were more in torturing and making physical pain to victims, those are the worst animals

Thanks Cunt for this thread, Savile case is just tip of ice berg and unfortunately I'm asking myself is anything happening to catch others, must be very crowded in UK, I see it like heaven for pedophiles

Here's a story from the UK's Independent that shows that the current chair of the BBC, Chris Patten, is an old political foe of Lord McAlpine, the unnamed monster in the recent BBC report:

"Of all the senior BBC figures floundering in the Jimmy Savile avalanche, only one knows what it is like to live through a crisis. Senior BBC managers are normally protected within a multi-layered hierarchy but the chairman of the BBC Trust, Chris Patten, faces the current frenzy after a tumultuous political career...

"But in another dramatic twist, while the Conservatives won the election by a triumphantly wide margin, Patten lost his seat in Bath. When the loss was announced, senior Thatcherites, watching the results at the home of the former party treasurer Lord McAlpine, cheered with delight."

So maybe this bad blood between Patten and McAlpine will work out in our favor. Then again, maybe it won't.

One last addition for now. Here's a "rogue's gallery" of elite British suspects, from a questionable unreliable non-news source, so take it with a grain of salt, and be careful of the possible triggers:

That's big news. It means the case is continuing and unfolding. Keep an eye out to see if someone reveals who the other man arrested is. I've noticed the UK police do not release names of arrested people, only ages and locations. But then the press sometimes outs them, so be on the lookout.

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OK, I found it. The 61 y/o man was the lodger (partner?) of the 71 y/o former chauffeur. Police took lots of evidence from the house, including at least four computers.

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